Hexagonal plastic greenhouse
By Arlene
- 3 May, 2009
- 7 likes
This was taken at Ayletts nursery near St Albans yesterday~nice size but quite expensive compared to the normal 4 tier ones.
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I've got a normal rectangular one which I was given as a present from my wife about three years ago and that was relatively cheap.
3 May, 2009
~yes I recently got one from Wilkinsons for less than £15~they are very useful especially with the fleece liner!
3 May, 2009
I haven't got the liner but I do have a 8 x 6 greenhouse which I have bubble wrap for. The little polythene greenhouse, I find very usefule for relieving the overcrowding in my main greenhouse when all the seeds are coming up.
3 May, 2009
It looks nice but an awkward shape for puting seed trays in.
4 May, 2009
Trendy shape, but, as you say Arlene, over-priced. Don't really see how I could actually use this one to its full potential, but it is a nice idea. Thanks for taking the pic and posting. :-)
4 May, 2009
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havnt seen one of these before. would it be difficult to get rectangular trays in, do you think? but good if you have limited space
3 May, 2009